Built for creatives whose work deserves to be seen at scale.
The design feels calm and understated at first glance — but behind that simplicity is a powerful layout system designed specifically for visual storytelling. Large full-width grids, immersive project pages, and flexible gallery layouts allow images to take center stage.
Perfect for photographers, interior designers, architects, and visual studios, Mood Design turns your portfolio into an elegant visual experience.
Mood Design focuses on showcasing projects in the most effective way possible.
Projects use large full-width masonry galleries that create a natural visual flow, making it easy for visitors to explore your work. Images scale beautifully across screen sizes and maintain strong visual rhythm throughout the site.
The blog uses the same masonry layout system, making editorial content feel just as visually engaging as project pages.
Mood Design includes custom-built components designed specifically for visual portfolios.
A full-width image grid that arranges photography across a 12-column system with configurable column spans and row heights. This allows you to create dynamic editorial-style layouts where images can expand, combine, and adapt to each project.
A horizontally scrolling gallery powered by Framer CMS. Visitors can drag to explore images, creating a smooth and intuitive browsing experience while allowing you to easily manage content directly from the CMS.
Although originally designed for interior design and architecture studios, Mood Design easily adapts to many creative disciplines:
Photographers
Interior designers
Architects
Creative studios
Visual artists
Designers and portfolios
The minimal design ensures the template can fit many different creative identities.
Mood Design was created to feel quiet and restrained, allowing the work itself to define the personality of the website.
Instead of overwhelming visitors with heavy design, the template provides a clean architectural framework that elevates images, projects, and visual storytelling.